The Examined Year – 2014

January 4, 2015

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The unexamined year is not worth reviewing. But what ideas and events that took shape over the past year have prompted us to question our assumptions and to think about things in new ways? What significant events – in politics, in science, and in philosophy itself – have called into question our most deeply-held beliefs? John and Ken celebrate the examined year with a philosophical look back at the year that was 2014:

• The Year in Academic Freedom with Katherine Franke, Professor of Law at Columbia University and Director of the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law
• The Year in Race and Justice with Chris Lebron, Professor of Philosophy and African-American Studies at Yale University and author of The Color Of Our Shame: Race and Justice In Our Time
The Year in Neuroscience and the Brain with Rudolph Tanzi, Professor of Neurology at Harvard University and Director of the Genetics and Aging Research Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital

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Katherine Franke, Professor of Law, Columbia University


Christopher Lebron, Professor of African-American Studies, Yale University


Rudolph Tanzi, Professor of Neurology, Harvard University

Related Resources

Related Resources:

Books

Lebron, Christopher. The Color of Our Shame: Race and Justice in Our Time.

Finkin, Matthew. For the Common Good: Principles of American Academic Freedom.

Web Resources

Lebron, Christopher. “What, To the Black American, Is Martin Luther King Jr. Day?”

Flanagin, Jack. “Steven Salaita and the Quagmire of Academic Freedom”

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